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Both state lawmakers and Governor-elect Terry McAuliffe say ethics reform will be a priority in January when McAuliffe takes office and the General Assembly convenes.

But at least one lawmaker is warning that his colleagues should tread lightly and put a great deal of thought into their proposals … because the issue is more of a minefield than people realize.

 Outspoken Delegate Bob Marshall took part in an ethics reform panel at the “AP Day” for reporters.  He says disclosure is essential for ethics reform-because voters need to know who may influence officeholders when they receive gifts, services, and donations.  And he questions McAuliffe’s proposal to ban gifts of more than $100.
 

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Tommie McNeil is a State Capitol reporter who has been covering Virginia and Virginia politics for more than a decade. He originally hails from Maryland, and also doubles as the evening anchor for 1140 WRVA in Richmond.